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Semiconducting Polymer Composites : Principles, Morphologies, Properties and Applications - Xiaoniu Yang

Semiconducting Polymer Composites

Principles, Morphologies, Properties and Applications

By: Xiaoniu Yang (Editor)

eBook | 5 October 2012 | Edition Number 1

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The first part of Semiconducting Polymer Composites describes the principles and concepts of semiconducting polymer composites in general, addressing electrical conductivity, energy alignment at interfaces, morphology, energy transfer, percolation theory and processing techniques. In later chapters, different types of polymer composites are discussed: mixtures of semiconducting and insulating or semiconducting and semiconducting components, respectively. These composites are suitable for a variety of applications that are presented in detail, including transistors and solar cells, sensors and detectors, diodes and lasers as well as anti-corrosive and anti-static surface coatings.

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